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RNA Innovation Seminar: Laura Scott, Ph.D., University of Michigan School of Public Health
Monday, October 21, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
 “Regulation of RNA levels in muscle and adipose tissues by sex and genetic variants”
“Regulation of RNA levels in muscle and adipose tissues by sex and genetic variants”
 Laura Scott, Ph.D.
 Research Professor, Biostatistics
 University of Michigan School of Public Health
Research interests:
 Dr. Scott uses a combination of bulk and single nucleus omic data – RNA expression, chromatin accessibility, metabolites and DNA methylation – to understand the cellular genetic regulatory landscape and to infer biological connections between genetic variation and disease risk.
Click here to read more about Dr. Scott and her work in a 2020 Faculty Spotlight article.
In-person: BSRB, Kahn Auditorium / hybrid link
 
Abstract:
 Gene expression is regulated by multiple factors including genetic variation, sex, and cell type. I will describe differences by sex in human skeletal muscle cell type composition, cell type-level gene expression and chromatin accessibility, and bulk miRNA expression in 287 people. I will describe regulation of subcutaneous adipose gene expression by genetic variants in a meta-analysis of >2,200 people. These studies help to better understand transcription and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression by sex  and genetic regulation of gene expression.


